The Tonatiuh project aims to create an accurate and easy to use Monte Carlo ray tracer for the optical simulation of solar concentrating systems.Some of design goals are to facilitate the optical simulation of almost any type of solar concentrating system, to exhibit a clean and flexible software architecture that will allow the user to adapt, expand, increase, and modify its functionality with ease, to achieve operating system independence, and to leverage on the use of other well-established state-of-the-art open source libraries, and tools.

The Netbios Share Samba Scanner can scan C classes and reveal all open shares. It will tell you all the information and even show the content of the shares. It will also show you shares that are not accessible. You can provide a username and password to it.

Suil is a library for LV2 hosts intended to make using LV2 plugin UIs as
as simple as possible, including support for hosting a UI in any supported
toolkit in a host written in another supported toolkit.

Game Controller Hack (GCH) allows you to use a game controller (like a game pad or joystick) with games which do not support them. It achieves this by mapping the directional input (like analogue joysticks and directional pads) and button presses to mouse and keyboard events. This allows all types of games to be played, from first person shooters to simple 2D flash games.

Rumble is a mail server suite for SMTP (ESMTPSA), HTTP, POP3, and IMAP4v1 with an extensive C/C++ and Lua API for scripting. It comes with support for SSL/TLS, SQLite, and MySQL and has a Web-based administration and Web mail feature. Additional included modules feature greylisting, DNS blacklisting, SpamAssassin support, and dynamic performance scaling as well as a multithreaded structure that allows for clustering of multiple servers for one or all domains. With the Lua API you can create your own new server mailing lists, CRM software, e-marketing, and other extensions within minutes.

Wisecracker is a high performance distributed cryptanalysis framework that leverages GPUs and multiple CPUs. It allows security researchers to write their own cryptanalysis tools that can distribute brute-force cryptanalysis work across multiple systems with multiple multi-core processors and GPUs. Security researchers can also use the sample tools provided out-of-the-box. The differentiating aspect of Wisecracker is that it uses OpenCL and MPI together to distribute the work across multiple systems, each having multiple CPUs and/or GPUs.